Production Technician
Company: College of the Holy Cross
Location: Worcester
Posted on: September 3, 2024
Job Description:
Production Technician
College of the Holy Cross
Description
Reporting to the Director of Production, the Production Technician
serves as production electrician and stage supervisor for The Prior
Performing Arts Center. Core responsibilities are three-fold: (1)
preparation, hang, focus, and notes for the lighting designs for
Theatre and Dance productions; (2) executing stage lighting and
performance staging for other departmental events, student and
academic gatherings, and performances by visiting artists; and (3)
serving as a stage supervisor and/or lead production staff for
events and performances held during evenings and weekends.
Collaborating closely with the Senior Production Technician and
others across units on the production staff, the Production
Technician serves all production facets from load-in to load-out,
including the setup and strike of all stage elements. In the role's
capacity as production electrician, this position supports the
maintenance of lighting equipment, the operation and basic repair
of lighting consoles and systems. As stage supervisor, a role in
which the Production Technician alternates with The Prior's Senior
Production Technician, this position staffs events and performances
hosted by college academic and administrative departments, visiting
artists, students, and community partners and "calls" stage and
audience transitions. This position regularly supervises student
and overhire staff and collaborates with other Prior staff in the
training and evaluation of these workers. The ideal candidate will
work well under short time constraints and be able to pivot easily
from one task or idea to another. They will possess exceptional
problem-solving skills for addressing technical and logistical
challenges. As a detail-oriented professional, they will be
dedicated to the superior execution of all phases of production
from creation to finished product. This position frequently
requires work on evenings and weekends. Major Areas of
Responsibility Production electrician
- Serve as head electrician for Theatre and Dance Department
productions (two plays, one musical, and one to two dance concerts
per year).
- Collaborate with designers of Theatre and Dance department
productions to ensure the feasibility of designs.
- Coordinate with the Director of Production to create specific
schedules for the implementation of lighting designs.
- Hang, circuit, and focus stage sights.
- Program and operate lighting control consoles.
- Repair and provide preventative maintenance for stage lighting
and related electrical equipment; manage and maintain lighting
inventories. Respond to lighting and electrical problems occurring
during productions.
- With Senior Production Technician, create and maintain lighting
paperwork.
- Track electrical expenses for events from pre-production
through post-production. Stage supervisor
- Serve as stage supervisor (a role in which the Production
Technician alternates with the Senior Production Technician) for
performances and events throughout The Prior Performing Arts
Center, including those produced by academic units, other college
partners, visiting professional artists, community groups, and
students.
- Coordinate efforts between front-of-house personnel, technical
personnel, and clients; "call" performances and events in a clean,
efficient, and effective manner.
- When serving as an event's lead production technician, be able
to troubleshoot across a basic range of technical areas during live
performance. General
- Train, supervise, and evaluate a roster of student stage hands,
freelance overhires, contractors, and technical/event
personnel.
- Train on building AV systems to assist with AV needs as
needed.
- Assure compliance with appropriate regulations regarding safety
and building policy and characteristics.
- Attend production meetings, rehearsals, previews, client
walkthroughs, events, and performances.
- Act as an event run crew as needed.
- Works with other Prior personnel on non-technical work-related
needs such as setting up tables, chairs, stanchions, etc., for
events.
- Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
- 8+ years of professional theatrical lighting experience.
- 3+ years experience as a theatrical master or head
electrician.
- ETCNet3-based data distribution
- Dimming and relay based power distribution
- LED and automated fixtures
- With specific experience including but not limited to
- Proven skill in programming ETC EOS family lighting consoles
(5+ years experience)
- Management experience of technical crews.
- Experience of CAD drafting with Vectorworks, ideally with both
2D and 3D workspaces (5+ Years).
- Fluency in Lightwright 6 & data exchange with Vectorworks.
- Ability to create and understand light plots and relevant
paperwork.
- Ability to work collaboratively, and communicate clearly and
diplomatically with attention to detail.
- Experience calling basic events/shows and managing an audience
in conjunction with FOH (i.e. house doors, light down, lights up,
pre-show announcement, stage door, cueing performers/musicians).
Preferred Qualifications
- A degree in a related field.
- ETCP certified entertainment electrician.
- OSHA 10 certification.
- Experience working as a stage manager or stage supervisor.
- Experience working with and or supervising unskilled student
crews in an educational setting.
- Knowledge of theatrical rigging and counterweight fly systems
and operation. Work Conditions
- Expectation of regular evening and weekend hours (work weeks
may often include more afternoon/evening and/or weekend shifts than
daytime weekday shifts).
- This position may require work in dimly lit or confined
areas.
- The majority of the workday is spent indoors and onsite, but
may require working outdoors or in off-campus venues.
- Restricted vacation during peak periods.
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to sit, stand, and walk for long periods of
time.
- Must be able to work effectively using ladders, lifts, and
scaffolding.
- Must be able to work on a catwalk.
- Must be comfortable working at heights and able to move heavy
equipment
- Must be able to lift 50 lbs.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:This is a
full time, exempt level position. The College is committed to
providing competitive market pay for its employees. The salary
range for this position is $66,000 - $70,200 commensurate with
experience and qualifications. The College also offers a
competitive benefits package for full-time staff, including:
- 10% College contribution to the 403(b) Retirement Plan (1 year
wait waiver available)
- Condensed summer 4-day work week
- Tuition & Education benefits
- Wellness programs & ongoing Training and Development
opportunities
- Generous paid time offThe College is an Equal Employment
Opportunity Employer and complies with all Federal and
Massachusetts laws concerning Equal Opportunity and Affirmative
Action in the workplace.To review our Employee Benefit Options,
please go to: APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:Please attach a cover letter
addressing the position requirements along with your resume.In your
cover letter please address how your work might support the
College's commitment to inclusive excellence (). Please provide
examples of how you have integrated diversity, equity, inclusion
and belonging into your past work. For more information, please
visit .Review of applications will begin as received and continue
until the position has been filled.
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